Best Time to Visit Himba Villages in Namibia

Best Time to Visit Himba Villages in Namibia

The best time to visit the Himba in northern Namibia is during the dry winter months from June, July, August to mid-September.

During this time, the weather is cooler and there is little rain, making travel easier and allowing better access to the remote areas where the Himba live.

While Himba village tours are available all year, this period is recommended for a more comfortable visit.

The Kunene Region has a dry climate throughout the year, but the dry season from April, May, June, July, August, September to October offers the best temperatures for travelers.

The dry season also means roads are easier to use, which helps when traveling to Himba communities.

Other months like January, February, March, November and December are also recommended.

If you plan to visit the Himba and also want to see wildlife, the dry season is a good time for animal viewing in places like Etosha National Park, as the thinner vegetation makes animals easier to spot.

Good tour operators often have trusted relationships with Himba communities, ensuring that payments go directly to the village and helping visitors experience a respectful cultural exchange.

Day tours from Opuwo are a popular option.

It is best to visit Himba villages in the mid-morning or later in the afternoon, as there is less activity during the midday heat.

For a deeper experience, consider an overnight visit through the Kaoko Cultural Centre, which will give you a better understanding than a day visit alone.

You have likely seen images of the Himba people, a nomadic indigenous community in northern Namibia. They are known for covering their skin and hair with red ochre, which gives them a unique look and protects them from the hot desert sun.


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